"To have a kid not have those type of capabilities at their finger tips is going to be positive," he said.

If passed, the bill would dramatically increase the number of supervised time behind the wheel.

"It would be better, I think it would give people a lot more experience," said Hon.

Six hours of drivers ed would is required in Indiana right now, but 50 hours would be the new amount of time if the new bill is passed.

The Indiana House still has to pass the bill. Similar bills have failed to become law in past years in Indiana. Currently, 11 states and the District of Columbia have legislation banning minors from using a cell phone while driving.